Located inside Sierra Nevada National Park in Merida State, Bolivar Peak (4986 m) and Humboldt Peak (4942 m) are the highest mountains in Venezuelan territory. Both peaks represent a great challenge for climbing enthusiasts, involving expert technical preparation to reach the summits.
Hiking to Humboldt Peak, the excursionist will have the opportunity to walk on the only glacier existent in Sierra Nevada, and will enjoy the fauna and the transition of different types of vegetation, which changes from the Mucuy Park until the peak summit.
The trip ends with the ascent of Bolivar Peak, which is climbed using the Weiss Route, which consists of a narrow gully that proceeds until the main ridge of Bolivar Peak, and then until the desired summit.
Requirements:
Duration: 8 days and 7 nights.
Schedule: We can offer the trip any date you wish, as long as it has at least three participants (subject to our availability). Also, you can view our activities calendar.
Capacity: From 3 to 6 persons.
Itinerary:
It offers:
Basic mountain equipment needed (per participant):
Upon your reservation we will give you a complete list of the other personal equipment necessary for the trip.
Transportation:
Participants can arrange their own transportation to and from Merida City, or they can hire our transportation service.
Contact us for information on costs and availability.